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Yeah. So that happened. As you probably saw, we released another episode of the Modern Rogue yesterday. Hopefully those will start appearing with more regularity, but for now, you've got Tacos and Whisky. Before the video went out, Brian posted a photo of me where I was particularly pensive. Within moments, my friends - my wonderful, smart-ass friends - responded with a barrage of Photoshopped deviations. (more after the break!)

It started with this one:

​And continued with this one:

And, of course, Skywalker:
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So . . . good times. They're lucky I have a fantastic sense of humor. I wouldn't even consider plotting revenge. Bloody, screaming revenge. No, sir. I just laugh it off and I certainly don't have a hidden folder on my laptop labeled "All of them will pay." Nope. It's all in good fun!

The 6th Street Bridge

Here's something that might not mean anything to many of you. If you're native to Los Angeles, then sure. If you're a die hard film fan, then you'll get a kick out of this.
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For me, I have a weird fondness for this area. Aside from the fact that one of my favorite television shows, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, films there, the workshop set from Hacking the System was less than a block away. We spent most of our time in that infernally hot garage and I remember it quite fondly.

Aside from that, it was this area - with some embellishments - that I based my short story, Blood In, around.

What's that? You haven't read Blood In? You should rectify that. Here. I'll provide a handy link for you to do so. BLOOD IN.

Fallout 4 Update

Just about everyone you encounter in Fallout 4 is an asshole. I mean, I get it, right? There's lots of radiation, food is in short supply, and everything is kind of a drag.
So listen. I'll run your stupid errands. I'll kill people for you. I'll steal shit. I'll retake strategic points on the map. But don't ever come out the side of your neck at me.
Because this will happen.

And these are just the bodies I could fit onto the screen.

And now . . . YOUR WORK
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Marco Gagetti
Marco made a short film.I know there's not much to that sentence, but seriously . . . making any sort of film can break you. I speak from experience. The fact that he has something out there is a testament to his fortitude.
And it's good! It's not the kind of thing I'm even capable of making. Every time I sit down to write something, no matter how serious and grounded the subject matter is, it ends up with zombies or Draculas or some asinine crap in it. So please watch Marco's short and leave a comment!